The connection of imaginary immateriality to hereafter pleasures and pains in Sadra's philosophy

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In transcendent philosophy the teaching of the Hereafter along with Divinity has been known as the foundation of religion. Sadr al-Mutallehin, establishing the immateriality of imagination, prepared a philosophical foundation for those religious teachings pertaining to Hereafter pleasures and pains. Imaginary power of human soul has been considered by him as an important power living after death with soul. This power, in the shadow of substantial perfection, became of such an ability that can create various forms in resurrection. These forms neither are purely intellectual nor semi-intellectual. They are just the same forms that human souls meet in worldly life. The forms such as Hereafter promised wives, palaces, ginger, scorpion and other accessories of that life appear without any corporeal base. Human soul meets them there with its special nonmaterial body and senses.
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Persian
Published:
Andishe-Novin-E-Dini, Volume:8 Issue: 31, 2012
Page:
41
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